Statera Mushrooms
Empowering you with the knowledge and the healing practices of ancient civilizations.
Providing monthly updates on everything Psilocybin. Membership includes Discounted monthly supply of micro-dose.
There is so much attention being placed on magic mushrooms today. We are all eager to uncover the endless benefits they have to offer our mental health and spiritual lives. Scientists have discovered that shrooms can positively change our lives through spiritual awakenings and alleviating mental conditions such as; anxiety, depression, and addiction. But how did it all start? Who discovered shrooms, and how did we end up here?
25
Years Of
Experience
The Past
In the 1940s and 1950s, researchers across the globe were busy exploring the different types of psychedelics and the myriad of benefits they could provide. The substances displayed immense therapeutic, medical, and spiritual potential.
Substances like LSD and psilocybin were highly beneficial in treating mental illnesses, addiction and dependency. They provided a quicker, safer, and more efficient alternative to; electroshock therapy, years of therapy, solitary confinement, and lobotomies. Some of these methods were crude and are considered significant contributors to the stigma associated with mental illness to date.
Psychedelics made the process of managing and treating addiction and mental illnesses more humane and economical.
The Present
Fast forward to the present day. It’s a new dawn, and the psychedelic renaissance is here. Psilocybin and MDMA are poised to be the hottest new therapeutics since Prozac. Universities want in, and so does Wall Street.
How did we get here? What is fueling this sudden interest in psychedelics?
Slowly but surely psychedelics are being decriminalized and increasingly more common in U.S cities due to updated drug reform policies. In 2019, both Oakland and Denver decriminalized psilocybin along with a number of other cities and Washington D.C. These recent changes have increased interest in the mushrooms themselves as well as their benefits.
The Future
Looking at promising research, the shift in government perspective on psychedelics, and the global psychedelic trend: the future is looking positive. It is safe to predict that there is a high chance that the United States government will legalize the medical use of psychedelics for; specific conditions, scientific purposes, palliative care, and possibly spiritual reasons in the near future.
The hope is that the United States federal government will continue with its progressive drug policy reforms and lead the way towards the medicinal acceptance of psychedelics such as magic mushrooms.
Psilocybin
Our Mission
Our Mission is to heal people through psycadelic mushrooms, for depression, anxiety, drug cessation etc.
Providing Mental Health Benefits Through Magic Mushrooms
The misuse of and addiction to opioids—including prescription pain relievers, heroin, and synthetic opioids such as fentanyl—is a serious national crisis that affects public health as well as social and economic welfare. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimates that the total "economic burden" of prescription opioid misuse alone in the United States is $78.5 billion a year, including the costs of healthcare, lost productivity, addiction treatment, and criminal justice involvement.
Our aim is to fight the Opioid Crisis through the use of Psilocybin. Currently there are no approved pharmacotherapies for cannabis and stimulant use disorders, and with the exception of contingency management, behavioral therapies generally have modest efficacy for treating SUDs. Thus, the current public health landscape highlights an urgent need for novel, innovative strategies for treating SUDs.